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one day i'd love to have an advice column in a teen magizine. does anybody know what classes i can take in high school. and what classes to take in college.what requirements are their are for this job. i dont know what type of degree i need or anything. plez help. thanks
Brandi_S answered Sunday January 7 2007, 4:22 pm: Taking debate classes would probably be nice. There you learn to discuss and debate from both sides of a situation, weather you agree with the point of view or not. The advice you give is what's best for the questioner, not for you.
It would help you greatly in learning to discuss any problem without bias. That's how you really should be when giving advice.
(Except I don't really follow that at all times. I am biased against teen sex because a baby isn't like a fun, cute little puppy. It is a harsh reality. And I am biased towards what is best for children who aren't old enough to make their own life decisions.)
As for having a degree to give advice? Do you really need one? If you give good advice, you should print it and submit it to your magazine of choice.
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